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Applying Develop adjustments to other photos, Copy and paste the current photo’s Develop settings

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 121 Developing photos 2 Drag the 1:1 image preview in the Detail panel of the Develop module to see the area of the photo that looks grainy or displays colored artifacts. 3 In the Noise Reduction area of the Detail panel, adjust one or both of the following sliders: Luminance Reduces luminance noise. Color Reduces color noise. To turn off noise reduction, set the Sharpening Amount slider to zero or click the Detail panel On/Off icon . Applying Develop adjustments to other photos As you make adjustments to a photo in the Develop module or in the Quick Develop panel of the Library module, Lightroom keeps a record of the settings. You can copy these settings and apply them to different versions of the photo and to other photos selected in the Filmstrip. Copy and paste the current photo's Develop settings In the Library and Develop modules, you can copy and paste individual settings from the current photo to other photos in the Filmstrip. 1 To copy the current photo's Develop settings, do one of the following: • In the Develop module, click the Copy button to the left of the toolbar, choose Edit > Copy, or choose Settings > Copy Settings. Select the settings you want and click Copy. • In the Library module, choose Photo > Develop Settings > Copy Settings. Select the settings you want and click Copy. Note: The Edit > Copy command in the Library module (Mac OS only) is designated for copying text and metadata. In the Develop module, the Edit > Copy command copies selected text in a panel or copies the Develop settings of a selected photo. 2 Select one or more photos in the Filmstrip that you want to apply the settings to and do one of the following: • In the Develop module, click the Paste button, choose Edit > Paste, or choose Settings > Paste Settings. • In the Library module, choose Photo > Develop Settings > Paste Settings. Note: The regular Paste command in the Library module is designated for pasting copies of text and metadata. Apply Develop settings using the Painter tool 1 In the Grid view of the Library module, select the Painter tool in the toolbar, and then choose Settings from the Paint menu in the toolbar. Note: If the Painter tool does not appear in the toolbar, choose Painter from the toolbar menu. 2 Choose a Develop preset, such as Creative - Aged Photo, from the pop-up menu in the toolbar, and then click or drag across photos to apply the setting. 3 To disable the Painter, click the circular well in the toolbar. When disabled, the Painter icon is visible in the toolbar. Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Developing photos
2
Drag the 1:1 image preview in the Detail panel of the Develop module to see the area of the photo that looks grainy
or displays colored artifacts.
3
In the Noise Reduction area of the Detail panel, adjust one or both of the following sliders:
Luminance
Reduces luminance noise.
Color
Reduces color noise.
To turn off noise reduction, set the Sharpening Amount slider to zero or click the Detail panel On/Off icon
.
Applying Develop adjustments to other photos
As you make adjustments to a photo in the Develop module or in the Quick Develop panel of the Library module,
Lightroom keeps a record of the settings. You can copy these settings and apply them to different versions of the photo
and to other photos selected in the Filmstrip.
Copy and paste the current photo’s Develop settings
In the Library and Develop modules, you can copy and paste individual settings from the current photo to other photos
in the Filmstrip.
1
To copy the current photo’s Develop settings, do one of the following:
In the Develop module, click the Copy button to the left of the toolbar, choose Edit
> Copy, or choose Settings
>
Copy Settings. Select the settings you want and click Copy.
In the Library module, choose Photo
> Develop Settings
> Copy Settings. Select the settings you want and click Copy.
Note:
The Edit
> Copy command in the Library module (Mac
OS only) is designated for copying text and metadata. In
the Develop module, the Edit
> Copy command copies selected text in a panel or copies the Develop settings of a selected
photo.
2
Select one or more photos in the Filmstrip that you want to apply the settings to and do one of the following:
In the Develop module, click the Paste button, choose Edit
> Paste, or choose Settings
> Paste Settings.
In the Library module, choose Photo
> Develop Settings
> Paste Settings.
Note:
The regular Paste command in the Library module is designated for pasting copies of text and metadata.
Apply Develop settings using the Painter tool
1
In the Grid view of the Library module, select the Painter tool in the toolbar, and then choose Settings from the
Paint menu in the toolbar.
Note:
If the Painter tool does not appear in the toolbar, choose Painter from the toolbar menu.
2
Choose a Develop preset, such as Creative - Aged Photo, from the pop-up menu in the toolbar, and then click or
drag across photos to apply the setting.
3
To disable the Painter, click the circular well in the toolbar. When disabled, the Painter icon is visible in the toolbar.
Updated 03 September 2009